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That's great! I'll look forward to my first newsletter in ages next week
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Ahem - it started off as me patting their backs for them. I thought it would be a magnanimous touch from me doing this
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Hi,
I have one question to you. If someone is writing articles on his own blog and he is posting same articles on some other site like CodeProject. So, This can create any problem to become an MVP?
I mean to say.. If we write an article on any website like TeckNet, CodeProject or any other then ... Can we post same article on some other site or not?
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It's your content so you can do with it what you will. It won't affect your reputation or posting stats.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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A couple of things to note.
1. If you post your article in multiple places, make sure you let people know which ones you've posted so that you don't get incorrectly reported for plagiarism.
2. Posting elsewhere could dilute the number of people who read and vote on your article HERE - and that would affect your chance at MVP.
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for your quick reply, But I am not able to understand second point "
that would affect your chance at MVP
It will affect negative or positive. please explain it more clear for me.
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The fewer people who read your article here, the fewer people will vote for it here. Basically, by diluting the activity on your article, you lower the points you gain here.
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Ok.. got it. you mean to say..If I am posting same article then the visitor will be distributed and that will affect on points.
But does It affect on MVP award by Microsoft or any other?
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CodeProject has its own MVP program.
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That's great ! But if we talk about Microsoft MVP then it will affect to share same post on multiple site. I have read that before choosing the new MVP, Microsoft team always investigate to blogs/forums content.
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When you fill in an MVP form, you submit details of the articles you publish - it's generally better to show that you posted multiple unique articles, rather than one article multiple times.
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Ok.. So, you mean, at the time of filling the MVP form, we should mention all the unique article which are published on any website. is this correct?
And please suggest some more idea to become CodeProject MVP as well as Microsoft MVP.
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MukeshKumar89 wrote: So, you mean, at the time of filling the MVP form, we should mention all the unique article which are published on any website. is this correct? Yes.
As for the CP MVP. Publish a lot of high quality articles - that's what the likes of Sacha Barber and Marc Clifton do. Also, help out by giving good detailed answers in the forums and in quick answers. Basically, become an active, valued member of the community.
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Thanks for all info from your side regarding this query. I have one question on my mind that at the time of apply for Microsoft MVP only we need to provide unique articles which are published on only on one website or we can provide all the articles details.
Regards,
Mukesh
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Microsoft MVP status is based on global contributions to furthering Microsoft technologies, so naturally they won't want to double-count articles.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Also, I would guess that if the same article is posted on a personal website that gets 100 hits a month versus being posted here on CP where it can get 10,000+ views a month, then it's fairly obvious which one holds more weight from a community impact perspective.
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Since a survey knows if I've already voted, it would be nice if it allowed a user to change their vote.
Rationale: In this week's survey, I voted "Upholder" since I aim to meet all internal and external expectations, but I do question/verify that my external expectations make sense, which means I should really have voted "Questioner".
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/ravi
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Feels mad sometimes when put some code in the answer box. Often it is hanged and possibly waited for the auto detection of programming language.
Forget about that, when it can't detect i wrote hard coded < pre > tags including language name and then the nightmare occurs! Most of the time it doesn't follow the code format and have a mess with <> symbols inside the code specially for XML's!
I assume the auto detection feature has still some bugs regarding these issues, also don't understand why the previous language choice bar is forbidden from answer box, missed some styles there too.
Hope will get a good suggestion from @ChrisMaunder, cheers!
Shuvro
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I posted an answer in quick questions here[^] and includes some Regex in <code> tags. The actual expressions were
<code>(animal:)|(mineral:)|(vegetable:.*?)</code>
and
<code>((animal:)|(mineral:)|(vegetable:)).*?)</code>
However, when displayed, the asterixes are missing, and some of the text has turned italic.
Eventually got it displaying properly by replacing the code tags with pre tags.
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Mick
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All good now.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Hello. And I have a question: Why after the most recent revision made of the CodeProject's
website lost a certain functionality on the Android-based devices. When opening the CodeProject's
website in Android Safari browser as well as other browsers downloaded from the Google Market, many
important elements are missing from the main page, including reputation, articles approvals, articles
competition, etc. For both Andoroid devices and PC the only mobile version of the site is available.
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The Mobile version doesn't contain the full functionality. I'll make a note to add back an option to allow this.
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Chris Maunder
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Thanks a lot.
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Hello. I've puslished an article in December and I'd like to know what date the article competition is about to start ?
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Because of the way the days fell this month, it will start at the end of next week.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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